About the C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP)
Assess infection, inflammation, and response to therapy.
Sample Required
Blood (venous sample).
Fasting Requirement
No fasting required.
Why is this Test Done?
- Assess infection, inflammation, and response to therapy.
General Reference Range
- <10 mg/L (standard CRP)
What Abnormal Results Mean
High CRP suggests acute inflammation/infection; correlate clinically.





